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SUMMARY:Two Kinds of Trust
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DESCRIPTION: Okay, now I want to talk about my own lecture style, and I want to ask you for two types of trust.
0:12 The first one has to do.
0:14 I think this is what makes chemistry so challenging for kids is that it's based on things that happen in a realm that's completely beyond your experience.
0:26 An atom is laughably, literally, inconceivably small.
0:35 So everything we're going to talk about was derived by inference.
0:41 Nobody's ever seen an atom.
0:44 So you're gonna need to trust me,
0:46 not necessarily that what I'm telling you is true, but that it will be useful to you to learn this model
0:54 That's really kind of a fantasy model.
0:58 So, I want you to follow along with me there. And let me show you how we're actually quite used to doing this
1:06 anyway. So let me just ask you the question, How much is 269 times 789?
1:19 Well, I'm serious.
1:19 I want you to tell me. Just pause the video work out your answer, and then put it in there in the Chat.
1:45 Okay, you got the...

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